Merchant Identities, Trading Nodes, and Globalization: Introduction to the Special Issue

Vera Skvirskaja, Magnus Marsden

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Abstract

The contributors to this Special Issue are concerned by the nature of transregional Asian interactions taking place in the field of commerce. They explore this concern through an examination of the experiences, activities, and histories of commodity traders whose life trajectories criss-cross Asia. The articles share a common geographic point of reference: Yiwu - an officially designated 'international trade city' located in China's eastern Zhejiang province. The introduction to the Special Issue analytically locates the individual papers in relationship to a long-standing body of work in anthropology and history on port cities and trading nodes. In so doing it suggests the importance of considering multiple historical processes to understanding Yiwu and its position in China and the world today, as well as, more generally, for the anthropology of 'globalization from below'.
Original languageEnglish
JournalHistory and Anthropology
Volume29
Issue numbersup.1
Number of pages13
ISSN0275-7206
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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